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Queering Elementary Education
Queering Elementary Education is not about teaching kids to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight. It’s not part of a sinister stratagem in the “gay agenda.” Instead, these …
Black Sons to Mothers
"Black Sons to Mothers "is the critical site where African American male scholars explore the meanings and connections of the lives of black boys/men. This book offers literary, …
Crazy About Sports: Volume Iii
Crazy About Sports is a collection of sports stories about manycolorful players, famous teams ad special events during the early and mid stages of sports development in this …
Finally Being Heard
Are We Treating Mental Patients with Dignity?Finally Being Heard is an extraordinary compelling story of one mans journey through mental illness and his ultimate triumph. The …
Urban Preparation
2018 Critics Choice Book Award, American Educational Studies Association (AESA)2018 Outstanding Book Award, Society of Professors of EducationChezare A. Warren chronicles the …
Reparations and Reparatory Justice
Changes at the global, federal, state, and municipal level are pushing forward the reparations movement for people of African descent. The distinguished editors of this volume have …
African American Males in School and Society
In this groundbreaking and timely volume Vernon Polite and James Earl Davis have brought together the perspectives and research findings of eminent scholars who study the …
Educating African American Males
This book’s predecessor, Black Sons to Mothers: Compliments, Critiques, and Challenges for Cultural Workers in Education (Peter Lang, 2000), sparked a decade of meaningful …
The Brilliance of Black Boys
2018 NAME Philip C. Chinn Book Award Winner!This much-needed book will help schools and, by extension, society to better understand and identify the promise, potential, and …
Urban Preparation
Chezare A. Warren chronicles the transition of a cohort of young Black males from Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men to their early experiences in higher education. A rich …